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Transgender victims of Oakland fire still being misgendered after death
The media is learning proper naming is critical because it validates the way people who have died lived.
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Study: More gay characters on TV, but lesbian/bi women keep getting killed off
More than 25 lesbian and bisexual female characters died on scripted broadcast, cable and streaming series this year.
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Amplifying bisexual voices
This is the culmination of the third annual Bisexual Awareness Week.
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Dozens of pop stars release group charity single for Orlando victims
Sales will benefit the Equality Florida Pulse Victims Fund, the GLBT Community Center of Central Florida and GLAAD.
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Study shows LGBT inclusion in films static, diversity drops
Hollywood films remained static in their inclusiveness of LGBT characters in 2015, but the racial diversity of those characters fell dramatically.
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Country artists condemn religious exemptions laws but labels remain silent
But anyone looking for reaction from the record labels and production companies on Nashville’s Music Row has heard only the sound of silence.
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Caitlyn Jenner, Demi Lovato receive GLAAD Media Awards
The awards honor those who further GLAAD’s mission of ensuring that stories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are heard through media outlets.
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LGBTQ digital journalists revolt against GLAAD over awards snub
We’ve raised hell and influenced the scope of national and state policies and politics. And we deserve better.
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Why bisexual representation in media is important
Quick, can you name one bi character on TV?
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‘Carol,’ ‘The Danish Girl’ among GLAAD Media Awards nominees
A record number of nominees feature transgender characters and subject matter.